Images of the Jurupa Hills Clone of Palmer's Oak

The "little plant that could" managed to survive despite its changing environment. Without a chance at pollination, the plant grows clonally, the Los Angeles Times reported:

But the Jurupa oak, researchers reported Tuesday in the online journal PLoS One, is unusual in that it is well out of its normal environment, which would be high in the mountains. It took seed at its current location near the end of the last Ice Age, when the climate was cooler and wetter. As its brethren died out because of climatic change, it persisted.